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Full Course of Study
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https://isss.illinois.edu/students/f1j1-nonimmstatus/full-course-of-study/
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Full Course of Study

Source: https://isss.illinois.edu/students/f1j1-nonimmstatus/full-course-of-study/ Parent: https://isss.illinois.edu/students/

This information is provided to help you understand F-1 and J-1 regulations regarding a full course of study.

International Student and Scholar Services must comply fully with federal regulations and is obligated to report F-1 and J-1 students not enrolled for a full course load to the Department of Homeland Security. Your departmental or college policy supersedes immigration rules regarding exceptions from the full course load; therefore, you must check with your college and/or department before reducing your course load even if ISSS approves it. J-1 students whose DS-2019 was issued by an outside agency must clear any course load reduction through their J-1 program sponsor.

Important Reminders

Guidelines to a Full Course Load

Definitions

Full-time status, in most cases, is defined as 12 credit hours for undergraduate students and 8 credit hours for graduate students for the academic year (Fall and Spring terms). During the Summer terms, full-time status, in most cases, is defined as 6 credit hours for undergraduate students and 4 credit hours for graduate students.

Online and Distance Education Courses

Students may take as many online courses as permitted by their department each semester. However, please note:

Concurrent Enrollment

Summer Registration Requirements

You are not required to register in the summer if you were registered in the preceding Spring term and will register in the upcoming fall term. However, if Summer is your first semester, you must register for six (6) hours for the Summer term, and the online and distance education limits will apply. Additionally, if you will complete your studies in the Summer you will need to enroll for that term.

Minimum Enrollment Requirements

Students with ISSS approval to reduce their course load must still carry at least 6 hours unless the approval was based on your final term of study or health problems.

Half-Semester Courses

Students should ensure that they are registered for at least 12 credit hours for undergraduate students and 8 credit hours for graduate students when registering for half semester courses.

Exceptions

ISSS Approval Required

ISSS must approve the following reduced enrollments before any changes are made in Banner registration system.

If you wish to enroll for a reduced course load (RCL) for academic reasons or final semester, please fill out the appropriate form online: F-1 RCL and J-1 RCL. Your academic advisor must complete and submit the form, and an ISSS advisor must review it and approve your reduced course load before you drop below a full course load.

Leave of Absence/Gap Semester. Please reach out to ISSS in addition to your academic advisor if you wish to take a gap semester or leave of absence from the university.

ISSS Approval Not Required

Caution: although some of these situations may apply to you, you may still need to enroll for a full course of study. For instance, graduate fellowship recipients, some scholarship recipients, and students in certain departments may be required to maintain 12 hours or more of registration. Familiarize yourself with any such rules, because they take precedence over immigration regulations.

Please contact the Graduate College to obtain their policy regarding full-time course of study for graduate students.